Oil Companies
Coverage of Oil Companies in the Nexus archive.
- Higher gas prices aren’t the only way rising tensions with Iran will hit home
Rising tensions with Iran, following President Trump's declaration that the Iran cease-fire is over, are expected to negatively impact airlines and home builders more than benefiting oil companies, according to Wall Street.
- Justice Department urges states to probe possible gas price gouging
The Justice Department urged states to investigate potential gas price gouging by oil companies and individuals amid complaints from President Trump about slow price declines. Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward Jr. and FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson sent the message to state attorneys general.
- California Dems push war-time price gouging crackdown as gas prices spike
California lawmakers are accusing oil companies of using the war with Iran to justify increased gas prices and are pushing legislation to allow state officials to address wartime price gouging under emergency consumer-protection laws.
- Plastic in our water isn’t going away
Plastics are pervasive in the environment, persisting for up to 1,000 years and being consumed by all living organisms. Examples include contamination from a former Teflon plant in Bennington and the Georgia carpet industry, with concerns about detergent pods and recycling processes releasing microplastics into water sources.
- Trump is frustrated gasoline prices don’t mirror oil’s decline. Experts say it’s not that simple
President Donald Trump is frustrated that gasoline prices have not declined as rapidly as oil prices following reduced tensions with Iran. He accused oil companies of not passing savings to consumers, prompting the Justice Department to investigate potential price gouging. Experts explained that gasoline prices depend on factors beyond oil costs, including taxes, refining, and distribution delays.
- Trump says he’s ordered investigation into oil companies over alleged price gouging
Donald Trump instructed the US Department of Justice to investigate oil companies for alleged price gouging amid high gas prices linked to conflict in the Middle East. He accused the companies of not reducing pump prices despite lower oil costs and demanded faster price reductions.
- Trump orders DOJ to investigate oil companies for alleged price gouging
President Trump has ordered the Department of Justice to investigate oil companies, accusing them of price gouging at gas pumps.
- Trump orders DOJ to investigate oil companies for alleged price gouging
President Trump has ordered the Department of Justice to investigate oil companies for alleged price gouging at gas pumps. He accuses the companies of unfairly increasing prices.
- Trump orders DOJ to investigate oil companies for alleged price gouging
President Trump has ordered the Department of Justice to investigate oil companies for alleged price gouging at gas stations. He accuses them of inflating gas prices.
- Trump orders DOJ to investigate oil companies for alleged price gouging
President Trump orders the Department of Justice to investigate oil companies for alleged price gouging at gas stations. He accuses the companies of unfairly increasing prices at the pump.
- Trump calls for probe into gasoline price ‘gouging’
US President Donald Trump instructed the Department of Justice to investigate oil companies for not lowering gasoline pump prices in line with falling crude costs, accusing them of 'gouging' customers.
- Trump orders probe into oil companies 'not dropping their price' and says 'customers are being 'gouged' at the pump
Trump ordered an investigation into oil companies for not lowering prices and accused them of gouging customers at the pump. The probe aims to address rising fuel costs.
- Oil extends decline as Trump accuses oil firms of 'gouging' consumers
U.S. President Donald Trump pressured oil companies to lower gasoline prices after oil prices declined. Trump accused the firms of 'gouging' consumers.
- LA officials vote to phase out oil drilling within city limits — again
The Los Angeles City Council voted to reinstate a law banning new oil drilling and phasing out existing wells over 20 years. The 2022 version was repealed after lawsuits, but a new state law now supports the effort, which faces opposition from oil companies claiming violations of property rights.
- ’Pause LPG subsidy for users not completing biometric Aadhaar authentication by June 30’
The Centre has directed oil companies to pause LPG subsidies for users who do not complete biometric Aadhaar authentication by June 30. The circular also instructs states/UTs providing additional benefits on cooking gas to comply with the biometric authentication requirement.
- Operation to remove Iranian mines from Strait of Hormuz could take weeks, experts say
Experts say removing Iranian mines from the Strait of Hormuz could take weeks, despite using conventional minesweepers and advanced underwater drones. Insurance, shipping, and oil companies remain hesitant to use the waterway until the operation is completed.
- As property insurance crisis worsens, some lawmakers target Big Oil
Lawmakers in California and two other states have proposed bills to hold oil companies accountable for climate change-related insurance costs, aiming to offset rising premiums and insurer losses. The bills, which did not pass this session, follow broader efforts to sue fossil fuel producers for climate damages, with some states using attribution science to assign costs.
- States should tax windfall oil profits to fund their way out of crisis
A major economic crisis is increasing energy profits, and taxing windfall oil profits can help countries survive and become immune to shocks. This approach can provide a way out of the crisis. Taxing these profits can fund their recovery.
- Why high oil prices are good for oil companies — until they aren't
Higher crude oil prices provide significant financial benefits to oil companies but introduce risks like volatility and long-term sustainability issues. The article highlights the dual nature of high oil prices, emphasizing both immediate gains and potential drawbacks for the industry.